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Modular Chisel Tool Rack (No Hardware Needed!)

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All Configurations and Brackets (choose your plates)
All Configurations and Brackets (choose your plates)
Designer
17.6 h
11 plates
5.0(14)

Rack for Bevel-Edged Chisels (Direct Wall Mount)
Rack for Bevel-Edged Chisels (Direct Wall Mount)
Designer
4.3 h
2 plates
4.9(7)

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Description

This Modular Chisel Tool Rack is able to hold most chisels or plane irons ranging from 6mm (¼ inches) to 7.9 mm thick using sliding brackets that can be tightened down to virtually ANY width. I managed to fit mortise chisels, bevel edge chisels, narrow chisels, and a plane blade in the rack. No hardware needed!

 

Many more additional brackets are also included in the print profiles:

  1. Brackets for mortise chisels as thick as 11.5 mm are also included. 
  2. Transition brackets (11.5 mm to 6mm) have also been included if you want to store your mortise chisels next to a 6mm thick chisel.
  3. Narrow width (as narrow as 6mm or ¼ inch) brackets for all blade thicknesses.   

 

The tool rack can be set up in one of 3 configurations (see photos for each configuration.):

  1. Direct Wall Mount
  2. Parallel Wall Mount Frame
  3. Parallel Standing Frame

Simply print your desired brackets and frames (if applicable)! 

 

Assembly is straightforward. Simply align the nut with the bracket and thread the knobbed bolt through until the bracket is secured. See the assembly below for details. A flathead screwdriver can be used to fasten the frame bolts. All hardware is printed.

 

 

NOTE: Be sure to use the bolt included on the print plate of each bracket or frame. Bolts are not always interchangeable because of differences in thicknesses of some brackets and the frames.

 

NOTE 2: No need to crank down on the printed hardware, simply fasten until secure. Overtightening can lead to stripping the screw threads.

 

Printed in PLA with sufficient strength.

 

As always, exercise caution while handling sharp blades, edges, or tools. Use at your own risk.

 

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I am just a hobbyist woodworker who enjoys making practical designs for the woodworking shop. I put a lot of time and test prints into each of my designs to get them just right!

Your boosts and support makes it all worthwhile. Thank you!

 

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